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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy



The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
by Douglas Adams
read: circa 1993
Guardian 1000 Novels

This blog has largely focused on "literature," the fancy-pants books that make up greatest of all time lists and are read pretty much exclusively by English majors and high school students under duress.  I love those books.  But if I could only take a handful of novels to a desert island, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is in the life raft with me.  I've probably re-read it more often than any other book as an adult, and it always makes me laugh.

I'm something of a Hitchhiker's completist.  I have the paperback, the fancy-edition hardcover, the British mini-series on VHS, I saw the Mos Def movie version in the theatres, and I have the Neil Gaiman making of book with the radio transcript.  I've read all five books in the trilogy, including the dreadful Mostly Harmless.  I love Hitchhiker's.  I miss Douglas Adams.  R.I.P.